Korg Electronic Keyboard MMT User Manual

Function added in system version 2.0  
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Function added in system version 2.0  
If you want to use the joystick X-axis (left/right) as  
a modulation source for another parameter, set the  
following parameters to P.Bend according to the  
parameter that you want to control.  
When you operate the joystick in the –Y direction,  
control change CC#02 will be transmitted on the MIDI  
channel of the timbre you’ve selected. When CC#02 is  
received, the result will be the same as when you  
operate the joystick.  
• Virtual patch P11 PATCH “Source” (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.91)  
• Vocoder P07: FILTER “FcModSrc” (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.105)  
• Effect control source (St.Filter “Ctrl Src,” etc.;  
RADIAS owner’s manual p.125)  
If you want to use the joystick –Y axis to apply an  
effect, set the Program Edit mode P03–5: TIMBRE  
CC-A tab page “Cntrl” parameter to “O” (Enable).  
Make this setting for each timbre.  
If you want MIDI control change messages to be  
transmitted and received, set the Global mode P06:  
MIDI FILTER page parameter “Ctrl Chg” to “O”  
(Enable).  
In these cases, the parameter will be controlled  
with mm=64 and bb=00 as 0 (the center value), in a  
range of -127 to +127 (received on the MIDI channel  
of the timbre).  
SW1/SW2  
+Y axis  
By setting one of the Global mode P04: MIDI page  
parameters “MIDI1”–“MIDI5” to #080 (SW1) or #081  
(SW2), you can use SW1 or SW2 as a source for the  
following:  
This will operate in the same way as the Modulation  
wheel of the RADIAS-KB. Moving the joystick in the +Y  
direction will apply a vibrato effect from LFO2  
according to the “VibratInt” setting of the Program Edit  
mode P05: PITCH page, and modulation depth (CC#01)  
will be transmitted on the MIDI channel of the timbre  
selected by TIMBRE SELECT. When CC#01 is received,  
the result will be the same as when you operate the  
joystick.  
• Modulation source for a virtual patch (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.91)  
• Modulation source for the vocoder filter (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.105)  
• Effect control source (St.Filter “Ctrl Src,” etc.;  
RADIAS owner’s manual p.125)  
If you want to apply a vibrato effect by moving the  
joystick in the +Y direction, set the Program Edit  
mode P03–5: TIMBRE CC-A tab page “Cntrl”  
parameter to “O” (Enable). Make this setting for  
each timbre.  
With the factory settings, “MIDI3” is set to #080  
and “MIDI4” is set to #081.  
On the RADIAS-R, SW1/SW2 operate only in toggle  
mode. The on/off status will alternate each time you  
press the switch. When you change programs, the  
switch will be reset to the “off” state.  
If you want MIDI control change messages to be  
transmitted and received, set the Global mode P06:  
MIDI FILTER page parameter “Ctrl Chg” to “O”  
(Enable).  
The lit/unlit status of the switch will depend on the  
connector to which you’ve connected the unit.  
If you want to use the joystick +Y axis as a  
modulation source for another parameter, set the  
following parameters to M.Wheel according to the  
parameter that you want to control.  
• Virtual patch P11 PATCH “Source” (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.91)  
If the RADIAS-R is connected to the TO MODULE connector  
If you connect the RADIAS-R to the TO MODULE  
connector of the 61-key or 73/88 key keyboard  
assembly, the status of the switch will match the  
operation of the RADIAS-R. The switch will be lit when  
on, and dark when off.  
• Vocoder P07: FILTER “FcModSrc” (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.105)  
• Effect control source (St.Filter “Ctrl Src,” etc.;  
RADIAS owner’s manual p.125)  
If the RADIAS-R is connected to the TO MODULE (2nd) con-  
nector  
On the 73/88-key keyboard assembly, the status of the  
switch will reflect the setting of the module connected to  
the TO MODULE connector, but will not reflect the  
status of the module connected to the TO MODULE  
(2nd) connector. When you operate the module  
connected to the TO MODULE (2nd) connector, you’ll  
need to be aware of the lit/dark state of the switch. If the  
program etc. of the M3-M connected to the TO  
MODULE connector was written into memory with an  
SW1/SW2 setting of Toggle or Off, the switch status will  
match the operation of the RADIAS-R connected to the  
TO MODULE (2nd) connector.  
–Y axis  
By setting one of the Global mode P04: MIDI page  
parameters “MIDI1”–“MIDI5” to #002, you can use the  
–Y axis of the joystick as the following sources.  
• Modulation source for a virtual patch (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.91)  
• Modulation source for the vocoder filter (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.105)  
• Effect control source (St.Filter “Ctrl Src,” etc.;  
RADIAS owner’s manual p.125)  
With the factory settings, “MIDI2” is set to #002.  
The on/off status of the switch cannot be saved in  
the RADIAS-R program.  
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RADIAS synthesizer/vocoder  
When you operate a switch, a control change CC#80  
(SW1) or CC#81 (SW2) will be transmitted on the MIDI  
channel of the timbre selected by TIMBRE SELECT.  
Switch-on will transmit a value of 127, and switch-off  
will transmit a value of 0. When CC#80 (SW1) or CC#81  
(SW2) are received, the on/off status of the switch will  
change. A value of 64 or higher will turn the switch on,  
and a value of 63 or lower will turn it off.  
The aftertouch sensitivity of the 73/88-key  
keyboard assembly cannot be adjusted on the  
RADIAS-R.  
Ribbon controller  
The ribbon controller is available only if the M3-M is  
connected to the TO MODULE connector of the 73/88-  
key keyboard assembly, or if the RADIAS-R is  
connected to the TO MODULE (2nd) connector.  
If one of the Global mode P04: MIDI page parameters  
“MIDI1”–“MIDI5” are set to #016 , you’ll be able to use  
the ribbon controller as a source for the following:  
If you want to apply an effect using SW1/SW2, set  
the Program Edit mode P03–5: TIMBRE CC-A tab  
page “Cntrl” parameter to “O” (Enable). Make this  
setting for each timbre.  
If you want control change messages to be transmitted  
and received, set the Global mode P06: MIDI FILTER  
page parameter “Ctrl Chg” to “O” (Enable).  
• Modulation source for a virtual patch (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.91)  
• Modulation source for the vocoder filter (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.105)  
• Effect control source (St.Filter “Ctrl Src,” etc.;  
RADIAS owner’s manual p.125)  
Keyboard aftertouch  
Aftertouch from the keyboard is available only if the  
M3-M is connected to the TO MODULE connector of the  
73/88-key keyboard assembly, or if the RADIAS-R is  
connected to the TO MODULE (2nd) connector.  
If one of the Global mode P04: MIDI page parameters  
“MIDI1”–“MIDI5” are set to A.Touch, you’ll be able to  
use keyboard aftertouch as a source for the following:  
With the factory settings, “MIDI1” is set to #016.  
If “MIDI1” is set to #016, the effect may not return  
to 0 when you take your hand off the ribbon  
controller. If you want the effect to return to 0 when  
you take your hand off the ribbon controller, set  
“MIDI1” to #016 .  
• Modulation source for a virtual patch (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.91)  
• Modulation source for the vocoder filter (RADIAS  
owner’s manual p.105)  
• Effect control source (St.Filter “Ctrl Src,” etc.;  
RADIAS owner’s manual p.125)  
When you operate the ribbon controller, control change  
CC#16 messages will be transmitted on the MIDI  
channel of the timbre that is selected in TIMBRE  
SELECT. When CC#16 is received, the result will be the  
same as when you operate the ribbon controller.  
If you want to use the ribbon controller to apply an  
effect, set the Program Edit mode P03–5: TIMBRE  
CC-A tab page “Cntrl” parameter to “O” (Enable).  
Make this setting for each timbre.  
With the factory settings, “MIDI5” is set to  
A.Touch.  
When you apply keyboard aftertouch, channel  
aftertouch messages will be transmitted on the MIDI  
channel of the timbre that is selected in TIMBRE  
SELECT. When channel aftertouch is received, the result  
will be the same as when you operate the keyboard.  
If you want control change messages to be  
transmitted and received, set the Global mode P06:  
MIDI FILTER page parameter “Ctrl Chg” to “O”  
(Enable).  
If you want to use aftertouch to apply an effect, set  
the Program Edit mode P03–4: TIMBRE-MIDI tab  
page “AT” parameter to “O” (Enable). Make this  
setting for each timbre.  
If you connect the RADIAS-R to the TO MODULE  
connector, the ribbon controller will be  
unavailable. If you connect the RADIAS-R to the  
TO MODULE connector and the RADIAS-R or M3-  
M to the TO MODULE (2nd) connector, not only  
will the ribbon controller be unavailable, but the  
RADIAS-R or M3-M connected to the TO  
MODULE (2nd) connector may malfunction when  
you operate the ribbon controller. If you make  
connections in this way, please disable ribbon  
controller reception on the RADIAS-R or M3-M  
that is connected to the TO MODULE (2nd)  
connector.  
If you want aftertouch messages to be transmitted  
and received, set the Global mode P06: MIDI  
FILTER page parameter “Ctrl Chg” to “O” (Enable).  
If you connect the RADIAS-R to the TO MODULE  
connector, the keyboard’s aftertouch will be  
unavailable. If you connect the RADIAS-R to the TO  
MODULE connector and the RADIAS-R or M3-M to  
the TO MODULE (2nd) connector, not only will the  
keyboard’s aftertouch be unavailable, but the  
RADIAS-R or M3-M connected to the TO MODULE  
(2nd) connector may malfunction when you use  
aftertouch. If you make connections in this way,  
please disable aftertouch reception on the RADIAS-  
R or M3-M that is connected to the TO MODULE  
(2nd) connector. (In the Program Edit mode P03–4:  
TIMBRE-MIDI tab page, set “AT” to “x”.)  
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Function added in system version 2.0  
Global parameters  
MIDI settings when using an  
M3-M and RADIAS-R together  
So that you can connect the RADIAS to the 61-key/73-  
key/88-key keyboard assembly used by the M3 music  
workstation/sampler and play the RADIAS from that  
keyboard, RADIAS version 2.0 adds the following  
functions as choices that can be selected in “MIDI1”–  
“MIDI5” (p.117 P04–1: MIDI page “MIDI1”–  
“MIDI5”).  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
M3-M  
RADIAS-R  
#016 (CC#16 )  
Select this if you want to use the ribbon controller of the  
keyboard assembly as a modulation source for the  
virtual patch.  
TO MODULE  
TO MODULE(2nd)  
The ribbon controller will produce a control change  
value of 64 when you release your hand.  
Keyboard Assembly 73/88  
When using the ribbon controller of the 73-key or  
88-key keyboard assembly, you may not obtain the  
expected result unless you select #016 .  
Preventing the RADIAS-R from double  
triggering  
#017 (CC#17 ), #019 (CC#19 ),  
#020 (CC#20 ), #021 (CC#21 )  
Select these if you want to use the MIDI control changes  
transmitted by the four user sliders (Modulation Sliders  
5, 6, 7, and 8) of the M3 control surface as modulation  
sources for virtual patches.  
If you have made the connections shown above–for  
example to synchronize the tempo of the M3-M and the  
RADIAS-R–messages such as note-on from the TO  
MODULE (2nd) connector and the MIDI messages from  
the M3-M’s MIDI OUT connector may cause the  
RADIAS-R to sound duplicate notes. To prevent this,  
make the following settings.  
• RADIAS-R GLOBAL P04–1 MIDI page “Clock”: Exter-  
nal MIDI or Auto (RADIAS owners manual p.117)  
• RADIAS-R GLOBAL P04–1 MIDI page “LocalCtrl”:  
Off (RADIAS owner’s manual p.116)  
For #017 , #019 , #020 , and #021 , the resulting  
modulation will be zero when the slider etc. is set  
to the center position (control change value of 064).  
For #017, #019, #020, and #021, the resulting  
modulation will be zero when the slider etc. is set  
to the “0” position (control change value of 0).  
Select the choice that will give you the desired type  
of change when you operate the slider or other  
controller.  
If you turn the RADIAS-R’s local control (“LocalCtrl”)  
off, note-on messages etc. from the TO MODULE (2nd)  
connector will not be received.  
Preventing KARMA generated note  
data from being received by the  
RADIAS-R  
Monitoring the audio output of  
the M3-M and RADIAS-R  
If you would like an easy way to monitor the audio  
output of the M3-M and RADIAS-R without using a  
mixer or similar device, connect the RADIAS-R’s MAIN  
OUT jacks to the M3-M’s AUDIO INPUT jacks, set the  
M3-M’s rear panel AUDIO INPUT [MIC/LINE] switch  
to LINE, and set the Global P0: Basic Setup- Audio page  
“Bus Select” setting to L/R. With these settings, you’ll  
be able to monitor the sound via the M3-M’s headphone  
jack (or main output jacks). To adjust the volume, use  
the M3-M’s rear panel AUDIO INPUT [LEVEL] knob  
and the RADIAS-R’s [VOLUME] knob.  
If you have made the connections shown above and are  
playing an M3-M program or combi that uses KARMA  
(such as a rhythmic drum program generated by KARMA),  
the note data from the KARMA module may be  
transmitted to the RADIAS-R. To prevent this, make the  
following settings  
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• M3-M Global P1: MIDI- MIDI Routing page “Enable  
KARMA Module to MIDI OUT”: Off  
• RADIAS-R GLOBAL P04–1 MIDI page “LocalCtrl”:  
On (RADIAS owner’s manual p.116)  
With these settings, the M3-M will not transmit note  
data from the keyboard either, so turn the RADIAS-R’s  
“LocalCtrl” setting On.  
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